Why Le Meurice Remains the Chicest Hotel in Paris

Paris is a city brimming with fashion and culture, known for many things—from its stunning architecture and storied artwork to classic French cuisine. When choosing where to stay, Le Meurice stands out from the rest. Full of history and old-world charm, this hotel makes guests feel like they’re living in a real-life palace—which it truly is, having earned official “Palace” status in 2011. From the moment guests step into the lobby to the first time they enter their rooms, they are immersed in rich Parisian heritage. The stunning art above the reception, mosaic-floored restaurants, and sumptuous fabrics adorning the furnishings all echo the city just outside its doors. With the ever-present influence of Salvador Dalí, who spent many years on the premises, there’s truly nothing else like Le Meurice. For even more reasons to book a stay, read on.

Staying in one of Le Meurice’s 160 rooms or suites means experiencing luxury and comfort at its peak. Each room is unique, with special attention given to upholstery and furnishings, reflecting the room’s view. Many overlook the famous Tuileries Gardens, just a short walk from the hotel, while street-view rooms are available for guests who prefer to fall asleep to the sounds of Paris. An added bonus: most bathrooms, clad in Italian marble, are filled with natural light—the perfect place to touch up makeup and refresh before a night out in the city.

At Le Meurice, there’s no shortage of dining and drinking options for both guests and locals. For a memorable fine-dining experience, Restaurant Le Meurice Alain Ducasse—an acclaimed two-Michelin-starred venue—serves dishes crafted with fresh produce and unforgettable flavors. Its interior design draws inspiration from the Château de Versailles’ Salon de la Paix. Guests can also enjoy the Dalí-themed Restaurant Le Dalí, or unwind at the moody Le Bar 228. The latter is the perfect spot for a post-fashion week celebratory glass of Dom Pérignon and a club sandwich—said to be a favorite of King Edward VIII.

One of the newest additions to this property is La Maison Valmont, a spa that cannot be missed. Think of it as a relaxing retreat right within the hotel. Opened in 2020, the spa brings the renowned services and treatments of the Swiss luxury skin care brand Valmont to France. After a long day exploring the city, guests can unwind in the sauna and fitness areas or indulge in a pampering treatment. Afterward, a stop at the boutique allows guests to bring a piece of their Parisian spa experience home.
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